
Figuring that it's wrong to waste food, what with the starving children and all, the alligator decides that maybe, even after eating all of those frogs, it still has enough room to eat a good portion of the unconscious woodsman that the poachers so graciously left for it. (Boy, someone's going to have a tummy ache later.) Before the alligator can take a bite of Mark's sole (heh, heh, heh, yeah, I know), Bob appears to save the day...or does he? For all we know, that alligator was summoned by the Jack Elrod Ball to help wake Mark up by nudging him with its tail, but I guess now we'll never know (and now might be a good time for Bob to come clean and confess to Mark what he, Stu, and Phil have been up to, but knowing Bob, he'll end up rambling about how everything is greener in the swamp and how they had beans for a vegetable at dinner when he actually wanted corn because corn would have gone so much better with the rest of the meal).

Bob scares the alligator away (or the alligator, seeing that Mark is now safe, just leaves on its own to go about its alligator business) and tends to Mark, glad that he's still alive. With Mark now safe, Terrence The Turtle begins to head back to the the court of the Animal Kingdom to spread the news (this should only take a couple of years and by then there should be some sort of misunderstanding where Bob might or might not meet a terrible end due to someone not knowing that he was now on the side of good and that he had saved Mark's life instead of helped end it). Now we just have to wait and see if Mark will wake up, if Bob has the guts to confess, and if Rusty and Sassy will go out looking for Mark or just sleep in.
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